Not sure if this will upload. These are some great photos of earth from space.
My workplace blocked the bottom http address because it is streaming video. The
emailjokez.com site had the same slideshow and it worked. Go figure. I have no
idea why it was posted to a joke site but hey, whatever. I
http://www.rocksfromspace.org/May_26_2010.html
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It has been sold.
Thanks to all who inquired.
Best wishes
Joe kerchner
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From: Joe Kerchner
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 8:49 PM
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Subject: [meteorite-list] [AD] 4g pt slice WI meteorite
I have a 4g slice available for $300 shipped.
I have a 4g slice available for $300 shipped.
Contact off list please.
Best Wishes,
Joe kerchner
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It is beyond me that two "professional" geologist made it through sophomore
year and didn't learn to identify slag on sight-- OR that they could mistake
slag for obsidian OR that they would even entertain the thought that this is a
ejected specimen from Iceland.( shaking head).
I could unde
Hello List,
don't let this one go away:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250639328150
A beaut regmaglypted and cleaned Henbury Individual. Hard to get at this
size these days and at a fixed price of just US $ 5.200.00 for 6,335 g
incl. FREE Express Post International shippi
Hi list.Just checking to see what is the up to date TKW of the wisconsin fall?
Has anymore been found?
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>>>"I thought it was bird, you know," said Angulo. "And, I saw it and saw it
>>>was a rock, and I tried to touch it, and it was hot so I went inside and got
>>>cold water."
BEEP BOOP BEEP RED FLAG WARNING lol
> From: cyna...@charter.net
> To
http://www.kltv.com/Global/story.asp?S=12541538
http://www.wdtn.com/dpps/military/Navy-plane-drops-buoy-on-Florida-house_3378473
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The meteor was very slow, and did show some small fragmentation events.
Witnesses reported seeing debris shedding. The later part of the ground path
is over private ranch land in South Park (cattle and buffalo), and is
potentially searchable. The central part of the path, where most of the
fragmen
Looking also for a sketch artist, or someone who knows how to draw well,
I could do it I just don't have the time!... Please contact me offlist.
Regards,
Eric
On 5/25/2010 11:12 AM, Meteorites USA wrote:
Hi Listees and Meteorite Addicts,
I'm looking for knowledgeable and experienced meteori
I saw this happen in a fall that landed near Denver a few yeas back. As the
meteorite entered the upper atmosphere it broke into 3 pieces at first they
seperated in a line but when the forward most piece hit the more solid air
is slowed rapidly leaving a wake of thinner air beh
Hi Listees and Meteorite Addicts,
I'm looking for knowledgeable and experienced meteorite people with
knowledge of meteorites, the industry, cleaning, prepping, cutting,
mounting, hunting, collecting, and/or curating, testing analysis,
astronomy, etc... who would like to participate in a fun a
Hi all I have several perfect Wisconsin meteorites for sale 100%
fusion crusted one on my web site and one each on our different Ebays.
I also have a new and different custom made Glorieta meteorite knife
and a metal detector for sale. My whats new page is here
http://www.meteoritefinder.com/whats-
Hi to all, I have a 44g Wisconsin Meteorite end cut I am willing to accept
offers on.
you can see it here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=390199150080&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
Sorry for a second ad, gotta sell this thing.
Greg Catterton
www.wanderingstarmeteorites.com
IM
Im sorry Eric I did not mean to come across as being insulting! I guess I
should give better instructions on photographing stuff for publication or sale.
open accesories on your computer and find paint. Open a new project in
paint then print a full page of paper filled in with 40% grey sc
Hi all,
I have a few auctions ending on ebay soon including a small but fresh
crusted Pultusk fragment from Steve Arnold (Of Meteorite Men fame), a
fascinating book 'Comets, Meteorites and Men' with excellent photos of
the Barwell fall, a small thin slice of Tafassasset, a nice part slice
of Kuna
>>As the meteorite entered the upper atmosphere it broke into 3 pieces at
first they seperated in a line but when the forward most piece hit the more
solid air is slowed rapidly leaving a wake of thinner air behind it. This
caused the second piece to catch up to the first and impact with it
Could nt it be like a solar pool game where one piece for some reason is
impacted from behind changing its direction? I saw this happen in a fall that
landed near Denver a few yeas back. As the meteorite entered the upper
atmosphere it broke into 3 pieces at first they seperated in a line but wh
Hello Listers
Here is my fourth installment on the topic of nanodiamonds. Over the course of
the past couple of weeks, I have presented topics and articles related to the
formation, the foundation of nanodiamond classification, and how nanodiamonds
are key in meteoritical science research.
I know this was nine days ago. But first I ever heard or read of it. Has anyone
heard or read about it before?
Henry
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Hi folks,
Just read this on cloudbait.com
If anything fell it would be in the mountains.
Too bad it wasn't more eastward. We go camping and fishing near Fairplay. I
wonder...
http://www.cloudbait.com/science/fireball20100516.html
regards,
Henry Mendoza
Aurora, CO
Yep that's one of them. But if you like that you are going to LOVE this one
which has moved from right to left of image! A huge boulder that has skipped
across the surface and up an incline at the end while rolling around a
crater rim. If you trace it back to the start you could "hypothesize" th
Hello,
does anyone know where I can find some information about meteorite
hunter/dealer H. O. Stockwell from the 1950s?
I know that Nininger talks a bit about him in Find a Falling Star - p84-85 but
that's all I could find.
I acquired a collection of index cards from an unknown source with te
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